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المملكة: In pictures .. a busy reception for the first regiment of Nigeria pilgrims in Mecca

The first regiment of Nigeria pilgrims, who numbered about 800 pilgrims, received a busy reception upon their arrival in Makkah to perform the Hajj pilgrimage this year, as part of a qualitative initiative aimed at consolidating the values ​​of welcome and hospitality with pilgrims in their original languages.

The reception was organized through a number of field service centers, and a comprehensive Arab hospitality that included Zamzam water, dates, coffee, fruits, and flowers were provided, along with souvenirs, in a spiritual atmosphere full of songs and welcoming their mother -in -law.

26 thousand pilgrims Nigerian

The initiators confirmed that this is the first year in which the service is provided to the pilgrims of Nigeria within this framework, noting that more than 26 thousand Nigerian pilgrims will perform their rituals this year within the system of organized and tight services.

The officials pointed out that the aim of these initiatives is to raise the level of services provided to the guests of Rahman, through programs that enhance the quality of performance and enrich the pilgrim experience, in line with the targets of the Kingdom’s 2030 vision in the service of the Two Holy Mosques.

Those in charge of fully prepared to receive about 150 thousand pilgrims of various nationalities stressed, confirming the harness of all capabilities to provide the utmost comfort and facilitation for them while performing their rituals.

8 field centers

A unique initiative was applied at the reception through the use of the mother tongue for pilgrims, which had a great impact in introducing pleasure into their souls, an experiment that the organizers confirmed its continued implementation with the rest of the non -Arabic regiments.

Services are being provided to Nigerian pilgrims through 8 field centers, working according to operational plans based on professional standards and specific programs that contribute to improving the pilgrim experience from the moment of his arrival until the end of the rituals, in light of a slogan that reflects the essence of the message: “We meet your longing … and make your memory.”

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